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Hi, I just wanted to let you know we purchased a jenny donkey just over a
year ago to stay with our 60 head of beef cows, we were having a lot of
trouble with coyote. I did a lot of research before buying one and talked
to a lot of people,
This message is from: Jeanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OH NO! All this talk about donkeys is doing nothing for my argument against
getting one.
I love the little lawn donkeys, the miniature donkeys. For years I've
fought against my better judgment, about getting one. What would I need, or
do with
This message is from: Karen Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I, too, had a donkey. She was from feral stock, but born on a farm. I
brought her home at 1-1/2 years old and she walked off the trailer in charge
of the world. I was amazed that a youngster of any species could have so much
self-assurance in
This message is from: Cherrie Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just don't let the donkey have access to the chicken feed. They are easy
keepers like Fjords and all that grain doesn't do them good. You would need
something like a durable calf feeder, on a smaller scale of course, to exclude
the donkey
This message is from: Genie Dethloff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Someone posted a message about the Busy Snacker/Busy Buffet hay bag.
I was going to buy one of those but then saw this posting. I am
trying to decide which to buy.
The Nibblenet has a soiid back and sides an a wider opening so it
seems
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